/* Connecting to a remote machine with a modem. */
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/* Coded by BlackMask */
/* Sat Oct 19 01:54:22 IST 2002 */



Hello friends this is a small tutorial, for newbies, on setting up a connection to a remote
system using a modem and without any internet connection. You will be wondering
why you need to connect to a remote machine. Think about the time when your friend
had some mp3's that you badly needed and you had to download the whole thing.
By connecting to your friends machine you will be able to share your mp3's and
other files. This is for M$ Win 98 OS. Suggestions are welcome and hope you will
like it.

Tools required: Modem on both systems connected to telephone line.You also
require a backup of win 98 or the installation cd.

So lets get started.Inorder to connect to a system it should have Dial-up Server set
up on it and Dial-up Networking on the other.Usually dial-up networking is installed
along with the installation of the Win 98.You can verify this by going to Communications
menu in the Accessories.So now we have to install the server.Go to Settings > Control
panel > Add or Remove Programs > Windows Setup.Select Communications and click Details.Now from the list check the option Dial-Up Server.Ckick Ok.Insert the CD on
prompt(if you installed from the HDD then it will automatically install it).Now go to Communications > Dial-Up Networking.Click the connections menu and check Allow
Caller Access. Now the only thing left is TCP/IP configuration.(I will be writing a somewhat
detailed tutorial on TCP/IP soon. I am working on it. So do check it out when i post it to
know what this stuff it.) . So open Control Panel > Network select TCP/IP -> Dial -Up Adapter > Properties. Check 'Specify an IP address' and enter the IP address and a Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0) Then Ok.The server configuration is over.

Next we have to configure the client.Go to Communications in Accessories and open
Dial-Up Networking. Now create a new connection by giving the phone number of the
machine you want to connect( the machine in which the server is setup). Now right click
on the new connection and click Server Types. Disable Log on to network. Select the
TCP/IP settings and then Specify An IP Address and give one.Viola double click on the connection and you are there...

Inorder to share the files and folders over the network you need to enable File and
Printer Sharing.For this go to Control Panel > Network > click File and Printer Sharing,
select the appropriate choice.

To view the machine connected open Network Neighbourhood.

A good option to control the server is by using VNC. Just setup the VNC server on
server machine and VNC viewer on the other.VNC can be downloaded at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc. For any help just PM me.


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